What 2025’s Biggest Fashion Legal Cases Mean for Brands

Fashion law was big business in 2025, and the courtroom became the most important runway. Luxury houses, ultra fast fashion players, and resellers all found themselves

What 2025’s Biggest Fashion Legal Cases Mean for Brands
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What 2025’s Biggest Fashion Legal Cases Mean for Brands

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Fashion law was big business in 2025, and the courtroom became the most important runway. Luxury houses, ultra fast fashion players, and resellers all found themselves testing the outer limits of how much control a brand can really have over a boot silhouette, a waitlist strategy, a supply chain, or even a JPEG of a bag. The result is a new playbook for anyone operating at the intersection of fashion, tech, and global retail, with judges signaling that the next phase of growth will be shaped as much by legal risk as by creative direction. From UGG’s loss on protecting the silhouette of its own bestsellers, to Hermès defending the Birkin both in store and in the metaverse, to Shein and Temu turning U.S. courts into a proxy battlefield for ultra fast fashion, judges drew fresh lines around what counts as fair competition, protected creativity, and overreach in an era…

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